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Subject: I guess now public safety takes a back seat


Author:
this is part of the budget from Ma.gov
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Date Posted: 21:04:09 01/24/09 Sat

Public Safety
The Patrick-Murray Administration views public safety as a cornerstone of economic growth and opportunity. Safe streets and communities are an essential part of a positive climate for raising a family, pursuing a career or growing a business in Massachusetts. Similarly, we all have a moral and economic obligation to give young people positive and productive alternatives to drugs and gangs.

Taking office at a time of increased incidents of violent crime throughout the Commonwealth, the Administration made public safety a top priority in 2007. In April, it established the Governor's Anti-Crime Council, a panel of key public safety, human services and community and government leaders convened to develop comprehensive proposals for preventing and fighting crime and violence - focusing in particular on the issues of gun and gang violence. The Administration funded new officers on the beat and Shannon Grants, summer jobs and volunteer programs to give at-risk young people alternatives to drugs and gangs. It also filed a legislative package of anti-crime measures to shrink the supply of illegal guns, mandate post-release supervision and re-entry support for all inmates and share information among government agencies to assist at-risk youth.

The Administration's fiscal year 2009 budget builds on this record of vigilant crime prevention and law enforcement efforts to make our communities even safer places in which to live and work.

The budget increases funding for new Municipal Police Grants by $4 million, bringing funding for the program to $8 million. This funding reflects the Administration's continuing commitment to putting additional police officers on the beat to make our neighborhoods and communities safer and more secure.
The budget provides an additional $4 million for Shannon Grants, bringing funding for the program to its highest level ever ($15 million). This is also the first time that funding for Shannon Grants has been included in the base budget. This funding will enable the program to distribute additional grants to communities to address gang-related crime through outreach to at-risk youth, job skills workshops, reentry programs and other crime prevention strategies.
The budget includes a $5 million increase for Youth Violence Prevention grants administered by the Department of Public Health in consultation with the Executive Office of Public Safety and the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. This funding increase will support services for as many as 7,660 additional young people. It also includes a $2.5 million increase for the summer jobs program under the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development, which will make summer job grants available to more than 20 communities in the state that suffer from high incidences of juvenile delinquency.
The budget provides a total of $4 million in increased funding for the Chief Medical Examiner's Office ($2.3 million) and the State Police Crime Lab ($1.7 million) to implement the recommendations of the Vance Reports. This will help reduce a backlog in DNA testing at the Crime Lab and improve operations at the Chief Medical Examiner's Office.
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Subject: I voted for Muffy


Author:
When will it end
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Date Posted: 10:34:35 12/23/08 Tue

It's a headline that'll certainly get a rise out of people. The governor wants to allow people convicted of dangerous crimes.... to work with children.


Right now... those convicts are banned for life from jobs at state health and human services agencies.


According to the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune this morning....

--The Patrick administration is proposing allowing individuals convicted of rape, kidnapping, murder, and other serious violent crimes to work for the state again.

--Instead of a lifetime ban, they would be banned for 10 years and then allowed to work if they are cleared by a review board.

--They'd then be able to work for agencies that govern health care policy, substance abuse, child protection, mental health and services for the disabled. Vendors who contract with the state would also have to hire the once banned convicts.

Those who want to get rid of the ban says it allows these people to be "reintegrated into society.

But, critics say it could put children and other vulnerable populations in harm's way.
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Subject: The 44th President of The United States of America


Author:
Well....
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Date Posted: 12:47:21 01/20/09 Tue

Barack Obama is President of the United States, and has been for almost a half hour, so how come you whiners haven't posted anything negative?
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Subject: lay down it's easyer


Author:
oc
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Date Posted: 17:17:48 01/12/09 Mon

Hundreds Rally to Save Illinois Prison
December 3, 2008



SAVE PONTIAC! – Chanting “Where’s Rod? Save our jobs!” hundreds of Council 31 members and supporters march on the Illinois state Capitol.


Photo Credit: Linc Cohen
About 700 AFSCME Council 31 members and other supporters of Pontiac Correctional Center marched on the Capitol in Springfield Nov. 20 to demand that Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) stop a plan by the Illinois Department of Corrections to shutter the maximum-security prison.

“To see so many people there with one common purpose was great,” Danny Jarrett, president of Pontiac Correctional Center Local 494 (Council 31), told the Pontiac Daily Leader. “There was representation from other AFSCME locals from all around the state. We have a lot at stake here: Transfers from Pontiac’s population will affect the safety of officers at every correctional center.”At the demonstration, members of Council 31 – which represents most of Pontiac’s 570 employees – delivered about 500 letters addressed to Blagojevich by Pontiac-area schoolchildren, describing how their families would be hurt by his plans to close the prison by Dec. 31.

The next day, a Livingston County judge, acting on a lawsuit brought by Council 31, temporarily blocked the layoff of Pontiac workers pending resolution of the union’s grievance that the state failed to meet its obligation to bargain with AFSCME first. In another legal victory, a Johnson County judge approved Council 31’s request for a temporary restraining order that prevents further prisoner transfers pending a Jan. 5 hearing.

Cameron Watson, a corrections officer at the high-minimum-security Jacksonville Correctional Center and president of Local 3549 (Council 31), says the push to close the 1,600-bed Pontiac Prison – which holds many of the state’s most violent offenders – makes other Illinois prisons more perilous: “By closing a maximum-security prison, they are pushing maximum inmates into medium facilities and medium inmates into facilities like mine. They are juggling all these balls to try to implement the Pontiac closure, and something is going to fall.”More than 45,000 adult inmates are housed in Illinois prisons built for just 34,000.
Subject: The slow descent of a great republic....GREED


Author:
Frank Rich
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Date Posted: 08:37:35 01/12/09 Mon



Published: January 10, 2009
THREE days after the world learned that $50 billion may have disappeared in Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme, The Times led its front page of Dec. 14 with the revelation of another $50 billion rip-off. This time the vanished loot belonged to American taxpayers. That was our collective contribution to the $117 billion spent (as of mid-2008) on Iraq reconstruction — a sinkhole of corruption, cronyism, incompetence and outright theft that epitomized Bush management at home and abroad.

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Read All Comments (349) »The source for this news was a near-final draft of an as-yet-unpublished 513-page federal history of this nation-building fiasco. The document was assembled by the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction — led by a Bush appointee, no less. It pinpoints, among other transgressions, a governmental Ponzi scheme concocted to bamboozle Americans into believing they were accruing steady dividends on their investment in a “new” Iraq.

The report quotes no less an authority than Colin Powell on how the scam worked. Back in 2003, Powell said, the Defense Department just “kept inventing numbers of Iraqi security forces — the number would jump 20,000 a week! ‘We now have 80,000, we now have 100,000, we now have 120,000.’ ” Those of us who questioned these astonishing numbers were dismissed as fools, much like those who begged in vain to get the Securities and Exchange Commission to challenge Madoff’s math.

What’s most remarkable about the Times article, however, is how little stir it caused. When, in 1971, The Times got its hands on the Pentagon Papers, the internal federal history of the Vietnam disaster, the revelations caused a national uproar. But after eight years of battering by Bush, the nation has been rendered half-catatonic. The Iraq Pentagon Papers sank with barely a trace.

After all, next to big-ticket administration horrors like Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo and the politicized hiring and firing at Alberto Gonzales’s Justice Department, the wreckage of Iraq reconstruction is what Ralph Kramden of “The Honeymooners” would dismiss as “a mere bag of shells.” The $50 billion also pales next to other sums that remain unaccounted for in the Bush era, from the $345 billion in lost tax revenue due to unpoliced offshore corporate tax havens to the far-from-transparent disposition of some $350 billion in Wall Street bailout money. In the old Pat Moynihan phrase, the Bush years have “defined deviancy down” in terms of how low a standard of ethical behavior we now tolerate as the norm from public officials.

Not even a good old-fashioned sex scandal could get our outrage going again. Indeed, a juicy one erupted last year in the Interior Department, where the inspector general found that officials “had used cocaine and marijuana, and had sexual relationships with oil and gas company representatives.” Two officials tasked with marketing oil on behalf of American taxpayers got so blotto at a daytime golf event sponsored by Shell that they became too incapacitated to drive and had to be put up by the oil company.

Back in the day, an oil-fueled scandal in that one department alone could mesmerize a nation and earn Warren Harding a permanent ranking among our all-time worst presidents. But while the scandals at Bush’s Interior resemble Teapot Dome — and also encompass millions of dollars in lost federal oil and gas royalties — they barely registered beyond the Beltway. Even late-night comics yawned when The Washington Post administered a coup de grâce last week, reporting that Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne spent $235,000 from taxpayers to redo his office bathroom (monogrammed towels included).

It took 110 pages for the Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan research organization, to compile the CliffsNotes inventory of the Bush wreckage last month. It found “125 systematic failures across the breadth of the federal government.” That accounting is conservative. There are still too many unanswered questions.

Just a short list is staggering. Who put that bogus “uranium from Africa” into the crucial prewar State of the Union address after the C.I.A. removed it from previous Bush speeches? How high up were the authorities who ordered and condoned torture and then let the “rotten apples” at the bottom of the military heap take the fall? Who orchestrated the Pentagon’s elaborate P.R. efforts to cover up Pat Tillman’s death by “friendly fire” in Afghanistan?

And, for extra credit, whatever did happen to Bush’s records from the Texas Air National Guard?

The biggest question hovering over all this history, however, concerns the future more than the past. If we get bogged down in adjudicating every Bush White House wrong, how will we have the energy, time or focus to deal with the all-hands-on-deck crises that this administration’s malfeasance and ineptitude have bequeathed us? The president-elect himself struck this note last spring. “If crimes have been committed, they should be investigated,” Barack Obama said. “I would not want my first term consumed by what was perceived on the part of Republicans as a partisan witch hunt, because I think we’ve got too many problems we’ve got to solve.”

Henry Waxman, the California congressman who has been our most tireless inquisitor into Bush scandals, essentially agreed when I spoke to him last week. Though he remains outraged about both the chicanery used to sell the Iraq war and the administration’s overall abuse of power, he adds: “I don’t see Congress pursuing it. We’ve got to move on to other issues.” He would rather see any prosecutions augmented by an independent investigation that fills in the historical record. “We need to depoliticize it,” he says. “If a Democratic Congress or administration pursues it, it will be seen as partisan.”

We could certainly do worse than another 9/11 Commission. Among those Americans still enraged about the Bush years, there are also calls for truth and reconciliation commissions, war crimes trials and, in a petition movement on Obama’s transition Web site, a special prosecutor in the Patrick Fitzgerald mode. One of the sharpest appointments yet made by the incoming president may support decisive action: Dawn Johnsen, a law professor and former Clinton administration official who last week was chosen to run the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice.

This is the same office where the Bush apparatchik John Yoo produced his infamous memos justifying torture. Johnsen is a fierce critic of such constitutional abuses. In articles for Slate last year, she wondered “where is the outrage, the public outcry” over a government that has acted lawlessly and that “does not respect the legal and moral bounds of human decency.” She asked, “How do we save our country’s honor, and our own?”

The last is not a rhetorical question. While our new president indeed must move on and address the urgent crises that cannot wait, Bush administration malfeasance can’t be merely forgotten or finessed. A new Justice Department must enforce the law; Congress must press outstanding subpoenas to smoke out potential criminal activity; every legal effort must be made to stop what seems like a wholesale effort by the outgoing White House to withhold, hide and possibly destroy huge chunks of its electronic and paper trail. As Johnsen wrote last March, we must also “resist Bush administration efforts to hide evidence of its wrongdoing through demands for retroactive immunity, assertions of state privilege, and implausible claims that openness will empower terrorists.”

As if to anticipate the current debate, she added that “we must avoid any temptation simply to move on,” because the national honor cannot be restored “without full disclosure.” She was talking about America regaining its international reputation in the aftermath of our government’s descent into the dark side of torture and “extraordinary rendition.” But I would add that we need full disclosure of the more prosaic governmental corruption of the Bush years, too, for pragmatic domestic reasons. To make the policy decisions ahead of us in the economic meltdown, we must know what went wrong along the way in the executive and legislative branches alike.

As the financial historian Ron Chernow wrote in the Times last week, we could desperately use a Ferdinand Pecora, the investigator who illuminated the history of the 1929 meltdown in Senate hearings on the eve of the New Deal. The terrain to be mined would include not just the usual Wall Street suspects and their Congressional and regulatory enablers but also the Department of Housing and Urban Development, a strangely neglected ground zero in the foreclosure meltdown. The department’s secretary, Alphonso Jackson, resigned in March amid still-unresolved investigations over whether he enriched himself and friends with government contracts.

The tentative and amorphous $800 billion stimulus proposed by Obama last week sounds like a lot, but it’s a drop in the bucket when set against the damage it must help counteract: more than $10 trillion in new debt and new obligations piled up by the Bush administration in eight years, as calculated by the economists Linda J. Bilmes and Joseph E. Stiglitz in the current Harper’s Magazine.

If Bernie Madoff, at least, can still revive what remains of our deadened capacity for outrage, so can those who pulled off Washington’s Ponzi schemes. The more we learn about where all the bodies and billions were buried on our path to ruin, the easier it may be for our new president to make the case for a bold, whatever-it-takes New Deal.
Subject: OBAMA WINS!!!


Author:
I Told You So!!!
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Date Posted: 23:07:55 11/04/08 Tue

It's fianaly over and the good guy won. Now it's time to clean up after eight years of Republican waste.

Let the crying and the future predictions of doom and gloom begin.

In case you didn't see it the first time, I Told You So!
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Subject: Something intelligent for both sides


Author:
Achmed the dead terroist, Nov 16 @ 9:00 pm
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Date Posted: 13:38:39 11/16/08 Sun



November 7, 2008, 11:48 am

Where Have All the Bigots Gone?


By John Tierney
If, as some social scientists have been telling us, 88 percent of whites have an “implicit bias” against blacks and in favor of whites, and if, according to exit polls, whites made up 74 percent of the voters on Tuesday, why is Barack Obama going to be the next president?

I’m afraid I can’t make that math work out, so I’ve got another question: Was this election a landslide defeat for the researchers labeling most Americans as “unconscious” racists? They’ve done this using tools like the Implicit Association Test, which has shown that whites more quickly associate whites with “good” attributes and and blacks with “bad” attributes.”

But do these split-second reaction times really tell us anything useful about how people think and behave? As my colleague Ben Carey points out today, there’s also evidence that people’s prejudices can be reduced quite quickly when they spend time with someone from another race. And the notion that the computer tests of implicit bias are measuring meaningful prejudice has been disputed in articles like this one in Psychological Inquiry by Hal R. Arkes of Ohio State University and Philip Tetlock of the University of California at Berkeley.

“Obama’s candidacy is in itself a major embarrassment for the unconscious-bias crowd,” Dr. Tetlock told me. “They’ve argued that unconscious bias is pervasive but will influence judgments only when people have an ostensibly non-racial rationale to discriminate. Of course, the Clinton and McCain campaigns showered the American public with non-racial rationales to oppose Obama. But people did not seize on these rationales in anywhere near the numbers they should have if unconscious bias were as pervasive and potent as typically implied.”

In the exit polls on Tuesday, only 19 percent of voters said that race played a factor in their decision. As my colleagues Kate Zernike and Dalia Sussman note, Mr. Obama’s margin of margin of victory was “about the same among voters who said race had been a factor as it was among those who said it had not been at all.” Although a majority of white voters supported John McCain, a larger fraction (43 percent) of the white voters voted for Mr. Obama this year than for John Kerry in 2004.

In their Psychological Inquiry article, Dr. Tetlock and Dr. Arkes argue that people’s split-second reactions on implicit-bias tests can be explained by factors other than prejudice, and they point to the abundance of survey data showing a decline in racial prejudice in recent decades. They conclude:

If the decades of representative-sample surveys . . . are correct and racism is in steep decline, then hunting for its vestiges using the millisec precision of modern computers appears in a different light: a project that requires attaching increasingly tendentious interpretations to implicit associative measures that are well-suited for answering precisely formulated psychological questions about the working of human memory but that are less suited for tackling political questions about the tenacity of prejudicial behavior.

Do you agree that these implicit-bias reports are “increasingly tendentious”? Is there any social benefit in using these tests to telling the public that racism is still rampant? After Mr. Obama’s victory, should social scientists reconsider their research — and their image of the bigoted American?
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Subject: Congratulations Obama and all decent Americans


Author:
Veteran
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Date Posted: 23:22:20 11/04/08 Tue

I'm proud to see our country can rise above race. That's all I have to say about the issue.
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Subject: capt kotes


Author:
wife (unsatisfied)
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Date Posted: 23:28:06 11/20/08 Thu

Subject: Time to run our con-loving lawyer Governor out of town to D.C.


Author:
lol
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Date Posted: 19:44:30 11/06/08 Thu

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Subject: vote


Author:
vote
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Date Posted: 05:24:55 11/02/08 Sun

stop the waste, say good bye. vote yes on question 1
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  • Re: vote (NT) -- Question 1 will NEVER pass., 19:46:29 11/02/08 Sun
    • Re: vote -- too afraid to send a message to the fat politicians, 13:41:09 11/03/08 Mon
      • Re: vote (NT) -- I agree! Stop ALL taxes and get rid of CO's like YOU!, 14:40:48 11/03/08 Mon
      • Re: vote -- I hope all Obama's followers vote a day late, like you., 18:36:51 11/03/08 Mon
        • Re: vote (NT) -- John "I can't remember what day it is" McCain, 07:49:39 11/04/08 Tue
          • Re: vote -- we really showed the fat politicians we are fed up didnt we?, 09:05:44 11/05/08 Wed
            • Re: vote (NT) -- Why, because they voted differently from you?, 17:23:47 11/05/08 Wed
Subject: VOTE AFFIRM. ACTION, PAR 10 AND DISCRIMINATION...


Author:
VOTE OBAMA
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Date Posted: 20:55:47 11/03/08 Mon

GOD HELP US
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Subject: BARACK "I HAD NO IDEA" OBAMA


Author:
TYPICAL BLACK PERSON
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Date Posted: 23:36:41 11/02/08 Sun

I HAD NO IDEA MY PASTOR WAS A RACIST, I HAD NO IDEA MY AUNITE WHO I WROTE ABOUT IN MY BOOK WAS HERE ILLEGALLY, BILL AYERS?, NEVER HEARD OF HIM.
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Subject: I can only say we will be very dissappopinted


Author:
just like the eboard results
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Date Posted: 03:22:43 11/05/08 Wed

YOU HEARD IT RIGHT HERE RIGHT NOW. THIS GUY TURNS OUT TO BE JUST AS LAME AS THESE ELECTED EBOARD JERKS BUT AT LEAST WE CAN ALL SING "TOGETHER WE CAN".

REMEMBER BOYS AND GIRLS YOU STILL GOTS TO COME TO WORK AND LIMITED YOUR NO CALLS NO SHOWS TO JUST FIVE A YEAR. BUT THERES A PROMOTION WAITING FOR ALL WHO BACKED ME.


AND AS USUAL WHERE IS OUR EBOARD. NOBODY TELLS US WE GET PIE EYED
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Subject: GOP Workers Say They Were Told To Mislead Voters


Author:
More Republican deception
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Date Posted: 11:54:43 11/04/08 Tue

MADISON, Wis. (AP) ¯ Four employees hired by a temporary staffing agency to encourage absentee voting for Republican presidential candidate John McCain say they were instructed to tell people they were GOP volunteers.

Kevin Kennedy, director of the state's Government Accountability Board, said he received complaints that the workers were told to mislead voters into believing they were volunteers. The complaints have been forwarded to local district attorneys, he said, but it's unclear whether the alleged deception would be a crime.

The employees told The Associated Press on Monday they were hired by Allstaff Labor Group to go door to door in the Milwaukee suburbs locating McCain supporters and distributing absentee ballot request forms. Allstaff recruited them under a contract with a consulting firm hired by the Republican Party of Wisconsin to run its absentee ballot program.

The workers claim they were told to say they were GOP volunteers even though they were getting paid $10 an hour. They were required to sign agreements stating they would not publicly discuss their work but said they decided to speak out because they were angry they had not been paid for the last few days. They claim they are owed between $200 and $300.

GOP spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski confirmed there was a dispute over how many hours the employees worked and said the party's vendor was working to resolve it.

She said the workers spent three weeks distributing the forms to McCain supporters around the state. The program's managers were instructed to "accurately represent the program" to the workers, Kukowski said.

The paid employees, who were working at GOP offices alongside volunteers, may have picked up scripts intended for volunteers, she said.

"We did not instruct them to misrepresent themselves," Kukowski wrote in an e-mail.

Allstaff representatives did not return phone messages seeking comment.

The agency was only one of many hired by GOP consulting firm Lincoln Strategy Group to run the party's absentee ballot request distribution program.

"I told the Republican Party and Allstaff I wanted to know why we were lying to these residents," said Loyalty Dixon, 26, who worked in Waukesha for about two weeks. "I said, `Isn't that fraudulent?' They didn't give me a good explanation. They said, `You guys know you're getting paid. Don't worry about it.'"

She recalled getting praised by people for being a McCain supporter. Some even asked whether she was getting paid, she said.

"We had to lie to these people and say we were volunteers," she said.

Three other employees shared similar stories.

"They had us say, `I'm volunteering for the Republican Party of Wisconsin," said Marquis Mayes, 23. "I asked them, why would we say we were volunteers and we're not? They didn't have an answer for that."
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Subject: BUMPER STICKERS


Author:
PUT IN YOUR ORDER NOW!!!!
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Date Posted: 13:00:34 11/03/08 Mon

"DON'T BLAME ME, I VOTED FOR THE TYPICAL WHITE PERSON" ALL YOU DOPES VOTING FOR OSAMA, DON'T COME CRYING TO ME WHEN HE TAKES HALF YOUR CHECK TO "SPREAD THE WEALTH" TO THE JUNKIES IN THE PROJECTS WHO WON'T GET A JOB. CHANGE IS COMING ALRIGHT!
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Subject: NBC/WSJ poll: Obama holds significant lead


Author:
Same old news day after day
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Date Posted: 11:51:32 11/03/08 Mon

Dem's edge nationally over McCain stands at 8 points among likely voters

With just a day left until Election Day, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama holds a statistically significant advantage over Republican Sen. John McCain in the race for the White House, according to the final NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll before the election.

Obama leads McCain by eight points nationally among likely voters, 51 to 43 percent.

“The McCain campaign is going to have to thread the needle to pull out a victory on Election Day,” says Republican pollster Neil Newhouse, who conducted the survey with Democratic pollster Peter D. Hart. “The campaign is facing an uphill battle.”

Hart puts it this way: “The result of this survey says it is going to take more than rain, sleet or snow to derail the Obama express. He is holding all the high cards, and that is a hand that is hard to beat.”
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Subject: Will the news of Obama's aunt (an ILLEGAL ALIEN ) have an bearing on the election?


Author:
Just reporting the facts
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Date Posted: 10:31:30 11/02/08 Sun

Democrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican rival John McCain firmed marginally to 6 points with support for both candidates steady before Tuesday's U.S. presidential election, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Sunday.

Obama leads McCain by 50 percent to 44 percent among likely voters in the three-day national tracking poll, up from a 5-point advantage on Saturday. The telephone poll has a margin of error of 2.9 percentage points.

National opinion polls all give the lead to Obama, who also appears to be outflanking McCain in a number of the battleground states that will end up deciding the election.

The poll showed Obama well ahead among voters who had already participated in early balloting, leading McCain in this group by 56 percent to 39 percent.
Subject: OBAMA : "I AM MY BROTHER'S KEEPER........."


Author:
WHY DON'T YOU PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH?
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Date Posted: 23:59:37 10/30/08 Thu

HE'S A MILLIONAIRE AND DOESN'T TAKE CARE OF HIS OWN FAMILY. HIS BROTHER LIVES IN A HUT IN KENYA AND MAKES 10 DOLLARS A MONTH. HIS AUNTIE LIVES IN A SLUM IN BOSTON. DO YOU REALLY THINK HE'S GONNA TAKE CARE OF US? WAKE UP PEOPLE!
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Subject: Polls Show N.H. Turning Blue


Author:
It just keeps getting Better and Better
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Date Posted: 10:50:11 10/31/08 Fri

BOSTON (WBZ) ¯ There are signs that New Hampshire will be a very blue state on Election Day.

According to two new polls, Democrats are leading in every major race there.

In the presidential race, Survey USA says Barack Obama is "poised to out-perform every Democratic presidential candidate since Lyndon Johnson in 1964."

Obama leads John McCain, 53-to-42-percent, just four days before the election.

No Democrat running for President in New Hampshire has received more than 50-percent of the vote in the past 44 years.

The race for U.S. Senate is leaning towards the Democrats as well.

According to Survey USA, former governor Jeanne Shaheen leads incumbent Republican Sen. John Sununu, 53-to-40 percent.

Governor John Lynch, a Democrat, leads Republican challenger Joe Kenney by a wide margin, 65-to-28.

Survey USA spoke to 682 registered voters in New Hampshire.

In the congressional races, Democrats are also leading according to the latest polls from WMUR.

Rep. Carol Shea-Porter leads Republican former Rep. Jeb Bradley in a tight race, 44-to-41 percent.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes leads Republican challenger Jennifer Horn 54-to-26 percent.
Subject: Finally, a way John McCain can win the Presidential race


Author:
Stephen Colbert
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Date Posted: 15:28:00 10/30/08 Thu

One of the all time great political humorists announced on his show what John McCain Needs to do in order to persuade America to make him the next President.

"He just needs to prove he has the judgement to lead and knows where this country wants to go. Senator McCain, you need to endorse Barack Obama. That would really make you look like a Maverick!"
Subject: We can’t survive four more years of this!


Author:
DIRE STRAITS
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Date Posted: 11:23:37 10/26/08 Sun

Bush and McCain (who has sided with Bush over 90% of the time) are changing ways the $700 BILLION bailout money is being used.

First, the $700 billion rescue for the economy was about buying devalued mortgage-backed securities from tottering banks to unclog frozen credit markets.

Then it was about using $250 billion of it to buy stakes in banks. The idea was that banks would use the money to start making loans again.

But reports surfaced that bankers might instead use the money to buy other banks, pay dividends, give employees a raise and executives a bonus, or just sit on it. Insurance companies now want a piece; maybe automakers, too, even though Congress has approved $25 billion in low-interest loans for them.
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Subject: WBZ 4 Poll on Question 1


Author:
It doesn't look good
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Date Posted: 13:13:02 10/28/08 Tue

Do You Think Question 1 Will Pass?

Yes: 29%

No: 71%
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Subject: what is this world comming to


Author:
from the herald
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Date Posted: 02:13:14 10/17/08 Fri

The Boston offices of the controversial group ACORN were burgled yesterday and several computers stolen, the same day it was learned that the FBI is investigating whether the activist group helped foster voter registration fraud around the nation before the presidential election.

Chris Leonard, one of the men who runs the Boston branch, said he left their Fields Corner office about 9 p.m. Wednesday with the group’s director.

When staff returned yesterday at about 10 a.m. he said the office was a shambles, five of their desktop computers were stolen, their Internet lines and phone wires were ripped from the wall, and the alarm system appeared to be functioning, but for some reason had not alerted police.

Leonard said it was too early to say if the break was politically motivated.

“I think it could be. We don’t know enough to say for sure,” Leonard said. “Certainly the timeing is very suspicious . . . It’s been building up around ACORN, there’s been all these false accusations.”

The FBI is looking at results of inquiries in several states, including a raid on the left-leaning group’s office in Las Vegas, for any evidence of a coordinated national voter fraud effort.

Two spokesmen for ACORN, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, yesterday said the FBI has not contacted the group.

“ACORN has not been notified that we are the target of an investigation by any authorities - nor should we be,” spokesman Kevin Whelan said in a statement.

Republican accusations about the group were raised during Wednesday’s presidential debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican candidate John McCain.

ACORN says it has registered 1.3 million voters, but some employees have been accused of submitting false registration forms - including some signed ‘Mickey Mouse.’ On the campaign trail, presidential candidate John McCain said the group could be on the verge of “destroying the fabric of democracy.” Obama, who has represented ACORN as a lawyer, downplayed his ties to the group and mocked McCain for bringing it up.

BOY DO YA THINK THEY ARE HIDING SOMETHING !!!!!!!
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Subject: ACORN


Author:
Acorn registered my dead goldfish
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Date Posted: 23:56:41 10/25/08 Sat

He's voting for Osama
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  • Re: ACORN (NT) -- He beat Hillary with ACORN's help. Why not McCain, too?, 00:53:16 10/27/08 Mon
Subject: we should join cam


Author:
hh
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Date Posted: 09:32:08 10/18/08 Sat

we the true blue should join correctional association of massachusetts and run it the right way. As a member you could look at the books and see whats been happening and who's who of those happenings.
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Subject: The latest Electoral College vote as the race stands today


Author:
Don't shoot the messenger
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Date Posted: 15:34:45 10/22/08 Wed

Rasmussen Reports data indicates that Obama currently has the edge in every state won by John Kerry four years ago. However, of the states won by George Bush, McCain is trailing in four and five others are considered a toss-up. As a result, Electoral College projections now show Obama leading 260-163. When “leaners” are included, Obama leads 286-174. A total of 270 Electoral Votes are needed to win the White House.
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Subject: All that "experience" and wrong information


Author:
Experience isn't always right
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Date Posted: 07:42:04 10/17/08 Fri

During the last debate John McCain came off as being very cynical and condescending. It turns out the man with so much “experience” doesn’t do his homework very well.

At one point he (McCain) described Colombia as the "largest agricultural importer of our products." He then looked at Barrack Obama and said if he (Obama) traveled outside the US he would have known that. Actually, Canada imports the most U.S. farm products, and Colombia is far down the list.

McCain said “Joe the plumber” faced “much higher taxes” under Obama’s tax plan and would pay a fine under Obama’s health care plan if he failed to provide coverage for his workers. But Ohio plumber Joe Wurzelbacher would pay higher taxes only if the business he says he wants to buy puts his income over $200,000 a year, and his small business would be exempt from Obama’s requirement to provide coverage for workers.

ABC News reported the morning after the debate that Wurzelbacher admitted to a reporter that he won't actually make enough from his new plumbing business to pay Obama's higher tax rates. ABC said his admission "would seem to indicate that he would be eligible for an Obama tax cut."

It turns out that 'Joe The Plummer' doesn't have a plumbing license, owes back taxes, makes less than $250,000 a year and is a registered Republican, according to television, newspaper and wire service reports Thursday.

These are but two small misleading areas John McCain reported on during the debate. If he and his staff are getting these wrong (or purposely misleading us) what will he be like as President?
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Subject: Lawmakers Call For New Law To Protect Troopers


Author:
Law Enforcement officer too
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Date Posted: 12:22:43 10/19/08 Sun

Lawmakers Call For New Law To Protect Troopers
BOSTON (AP) ¯ Some lawmakers are calling for a new law to protect state troopers at traffic stops on highways.

The push for a so-called "move over" law comes after trooper Dana Cresta was hit early Saturday in the breakdown lane on the Massachusetts Turnpike westbound at Newton.

Police said the 49-year-old Cresta received injuries to his head, face, legs and ribs and was hospitalized at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

Police said Cresta was investigating a single-car crash when 23-year-old Patrick Sullivan of Framingham hit him with his Nissan Maxima.

The "move over" bill would require drivers to slow down and give wide berth to emergency vehicles parked on the roads with their lights flashing or face a ticket of at least $100.

I'm all for protecting the troopers, but why are lawmakers so quick to act on behalf of state troopers, but not for us?
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Subject: Throw the scum out


Author:
disgusted (drill baby drill)
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Date Posted: 20:00:41 10/20/08 Mon

When gasoline hit 4 dollars a gallon,months ago, all the politicians were in an uproar once again vowing to combat the problem of our foreign dependency. What has been accomplished months later. How many new drilling sites have been opened for the oil extraction process. Whats going on? Probably nothing. All talk no action. Please follow my lead...VOTE EVERY INCUMBENT OUT OF OFFICE. TO ALL YOU OBAMAITES WHO WANT "CHANGE" HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.
Subject: CAN WE ALL SAY GOOD JOB MURRAY


Author:
AND GOVERNOR GIVE AWAY
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Date Posted: 20:59:56 10/15/08 Wed

THANK YOU TO ALL THE SMART GUYS WHO BACKED THESE FAKE POLITICIANS OH AND NEVER FORGET THIS EBOARD.
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Subject: Save our retirement fund cut the fat!


Author:
lol
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Date Posted: 08:45:13 10/10/08 Fri


They should look back seven years or more of DOC retirements and recalculate the unit4 time by counting only real time in unit4.
By real unit4 time I mean to the letter. Think of all those who got a free ride with golden jobs and safely away from inmates.
Only time away from unit4 that should count is 40 hours of training, inmate or work/place caused IAs, SRT & TRT & hostage training and our Union E-Board.
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